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INQUEST IN THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION

... On Monday, Mr. Wulley, MIP., conlcuded an inquest in' the House of Correction, Coldbath Fields, onl the body of Richard Homer, aged 23, a cab-driver, sentenced by Mr. Combe, of the Clerkenwell Police Court, on the 29th ult_ to 15 days' imprisonment, for non-payment to his em. ployer of 14s., considered in the Coroner's Court a simple debt. The inquiry was adjourned from Saturday, that a ...

APPREHENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS

... AA'kREIlENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS,| The Marlborough Street Police Office was on Tuesday I literally besieged with tradestrien dvsirousouf hearing the Examination of fhur persons in thle usiolry of the pqoitet\ charged with uroing in their posseoason it large quantity ofyroperty, the produce of rmauy robberies committed on shopkeepers in the mete opolis. The ...

Police Intelligence

... jaoltrr f*ltcll iftlue. MANSION HOUSE. A FatEND--On Saturday John Robert Robinson was charged with having robbed Samuel Cootes, late of the Royal Artillery, of W0s. and a shirt and pair of stockings. -The complainant stated that he had purchased his dis. charge from the Artillery, after 98 days' service. He had bed quit? enough of the military life, which was not at all to his taste, and the ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT CHESTERFIELD

... SUPPOSED MURDER AT CBESTERFIELD. A most awfulcircumstance hasthis week been brought to light, which has excited in Chesterfield and its neigh- bourhood feelings of the greatest horror and alarm. The t appaillig discovery of a mangled human body amon1gst a some night soil in a vault in the heart of the town, ha tqauged this univet'al excitement. Fromi the exposed I and dangerous place in which ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE NOTTINGHAM AND LINCOLN RAILWAY

... TIIE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE NOTTINGHAM AND LINCOLN RAILWAY. The adjourned Inquest upon the body of Henry Glo. ver, who was killed by the unfortunate eccident which oecurred at Conalstone, on the Nottingham and Lincoln line of railway, was resumed in the Committee-room of the General Hospital, at ten o'clock on Monday morning. The firstwitness called was Samuel Higton, whobeing again examined, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FORGERY

... On Saturday, Captain William Richardson, the chair. 9- man of the Tenbury, Worcester, and Ludlow Railway - Company, was apprehended upon a charge of forgery, le alleged to have been committed upon Coutts's banking. bI house. o1 The circumstances are of a remarkable deserlption, Ce In the month of July a cheque signed by the chairman se and two of the directors of the company had been pre- n, ...

Police Intelligence

... volfte filtriliffalm te WORSHIP STREET. ig Ai; INFAMous SCOUNDREL.-On Wednesday, ledward Spiller, a middle aged man, of respectable appearance, adescribed as lately a publican, was brought up on a war- rant before Mr. Broughton, charged with violently re assaulting his wife, Caroline Spiller, and also conspiring re with another man, now in custody, named Thomas es Byrne, to effect a capital ...

ACCIDENT TO THE STEAM SHIP GREAT BRITAIN

... IACCIDENT TO TUE STEAM SHIP GREAT I BRIAXN.' 1 - Livanroci, >=stunanavsArrsaxoo.--This morning, about -10 o'lock 'theme'rehant on l ad the membdis-o theuaderwriteii' rooms WOO inti: a 'state of aeme eieitoment byjthereteeftouanexprissM from Captai Hoe kei. stating thas hisnoble ship, the Greit Britain, 'haid run ashore in Dnndrum Bay.. On^ reaching the ooni alluded to we foundthefollowing. ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE

... EXTRAORtDINAtRY SUICIDE. On Satur.:ay, daring the arly part of the day, Inspee- tor Te lmn in, of the 1) divishin, entered the Marylebone l'.licc 4'ourt. and communlicated to ths magistrate the t.::ct of a prisoner hlaiesjg eontiltted suicide its the station- lwigie of that district. It appeitredI that a persoti who gave his name nnii ad. hresc (harlks Waltrer Thointon, a, i~artland-terrace, ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... fcribcelts, offtlneg, & inqtetsto. mag INcasic.AH Fins.-In the night of Saturday last the an alarming fire broke out on the premises of Mr. R. stan Atkins, at North Kilworth, near Lutterworth. meg; Happily assistance. was promptly rendered, and the Officl laes, aer considerable exertions, were subdued, out, being cofined to thle stack where -the fire originated. el A lrge nubrof wheat and ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Irfttbtnts, offteuitt, & fniptl4tv I INCEND'AnY Fiav.-Inl the night of Saturday laqt tli an alorming fire broke out on the premises of Mr. R. at Atkins, at North Kilworth, near Lutterwortli. m THappily assistance was promptly rendered, and the of flames, after considerable 'exertions, were subdued, ot being confined to the stack where the fire originated. A large number of wheat, and etber ...

THE ATTEMPT UPON THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... TIlE ATTEMPr UPON THE KING OF THE FRENCH. COURT OF PEERS.-SITrINo op AuG, 27. The Court assembled at ll o'clock, and proceeded at once to deliberate with closed doors on the charges against the prisoner. The Court remained in con- sultation the wholeday. The following isa more de- tailed report of the verdict given in our paper of last Saturday. At a little after six o'clock (the Court having ...